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On 01.03.2009, at 21:48, Michal Charemza <[email protected]>  
wrote:

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> On 1 Mar 2009, at 20:12, Felix Gilcher wrote:
>> I fail to see why you'd want to store the validation report.
>> However, the reason for the error is that somewhere in the code, a
>> reference to a pdo object is stored. It may be that you're using an
>> AgaviSingletonModel which would be in the request or that a
>> validator stores a reference to an object that has a reference to a
>> PDO connection. Hard to say without a look at your code, a detailed
>> descrition or a minimal example. If you think this is an agavi bug,
>> please send us instructions of how to reproduce this behavior - does
>> it happen with all validators, a specific one, maybe even a custom
>> one. Which type of database connection are you using etc. If you can
>> check out the sampleapp and modify it to show your error, that would
>> probably the best thing you could do - short of writing a unit test.
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> This isn't a detailed description by any means, but database-wise it
> is just like the tutorial, but in one of the views I store the
> validation report. The only PDO reference anywhere in the app is just
> like it is in the tutorial: in the base class for the post model.

That does not help me at all. I need a way to reproduce your error. So  
either you explain me how to reproduce it or you send me some sample.  
I'm not going to start some wild guessing, that's just a waste of time.

Cheers

Felix

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